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Glyphosate behavior in a Rhodic Oxisol under no-till and conventional agricultural systems

Fábio Prata, Arquimedes Lavorenti, Jussara Borges Regitano, Harry Vereecken, Valdemar Luiz Tornisielo, Adelino Pelissari

01/Feb/2005

The behavior of glyphosate in a Rhodic Oxisol, collected from fields under no-till and conventional management systems in Ponta Grossa, Parana state (Brazil) was investigated. Both agricultural systems had been in production for 23 years. Glyphosate mineralization, soil-bound forms, sorption and desorption kinetics, sorption/desorption batch experiments, and soil glyphosate phythoavailability (to Panicum maximum) were determined. The mineralization experiment was set up in a completely randomized design with a 2 x 2 factorial scheme (two management systems and two 14C radiolabelled positions in the […]

Reactions of diclosulam in a rhodic hapludox soil under no-till and conventional tillage systems

A. Lavorenti, A. A. Rocha, F. Prata, J. B. Regitano, V. L. Tornisielo, O. B. Pinto

01/Feb/2003

The aim of this study was to evaluate the dissipation, effects on microorganisms, and sorption/desorption of 14C-diclosulam in Rhodic Hapludox soil samples, cultivated for 10 years under no-till (NT) or conventional tillage (CT) systems. We carried out three individual experiments. In the dissipation and sorption/desorption experiments, diclosulam was applied to soil samples of both management systems. The microbial activity experiment tested diclosulam application and non-application on the soil samples. The degradation experiment was carried out in Bartha flasks, weekly evaluating […]

Nitrogen mineralization in natural and forest plantation ecosystems of São Paulo state

J. L. M. Gonçalves, K. C. F. S. Mendes, C. M. Sasaki

01/Sep/2001

This study analyzes homogenous stands of Eucalyptus grandis and Pinus caribaea var. hondurensis in different growth stages as well as fragments of natural vegetation of “Cerrado” and Atlantic Forest. The climatic, edaphic and floristic conditions of the chosen areas are representative of the native forests and forest plantations established at the Western plateau of the state of São Paulo. Soil samples (0-15 cm) were incubated under aerobic and anaerobic laboratory conditions by successive periods of 3, 3, 4, 4, 6 […]

Evaluation of soil nitrogen availability estimated by chemical methods

C. Gianello, F. A. O. Camargo, E. Reichmann, M. J. Tedesco

01/Mar/2000

In order to evaluate organic N availability to oats and corn, a microplot experiment was carried out using 20 types of soil from Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil. Microplots consisted of 20 L soil plastic pots with free drainage, maintained in an open area, with supplemental irrigation when necessary. N taken up by oats (Avena strigosa) and three corn (Zea mays) crops grown in successions was evaluated. Soil total-N and organic matter contents were initially determined as well as […]

Effect of rhizosphere soil addition on ametryn degradation in sandy soil

M. A. Costa, R. T. R. Monteiro, V. L. Tornisielo

01/Mar/2000

The effect of rhizosphere soil addition on ametryn degradation rate was evaluated. The 14CO2 release rate from sterile and non-sterile samples of a sandy soil was compared with the same soil amended with 10% rhizosphere soil from a sugar-cane plantation, treated or not with ametryn. Sterilized soils showed very low 14CO2 release as compared with non-sterilized soil. When mineralization of non-amended soil was compared with rhizosphere soil amended from treated and non-treated fields, 3.5 and 1.7 fold increases of mineralization, […]

Soybean and biomass carbon response to residues of five sorghum genotypes

C. A. Vasconcellos, D. C. A. Campolina, F. G. Santos, G. V. Exel Pitta, I. E. Marriel

01/Mar/1999

The aim of this work was to study the influence of residues of five Sorghum bicolor L. (cv CMS XS 376, CMS XS 365, BR 304, BR 700 and CMS XS 755) on soybean growth. These residues were harvested in three different stages during the sorghum cycle (blooming, milking and physiological maturity) and either spread on the soil surface or totally incorporated in soil, in the proportion of 4 g kg-1 of dry matter in the soil (a Dark Red […]

Effect of base saturation on phosphatase activities from a coastal tableland soil cultivated with orange tree. I. Relationships between enzimatic activity and different soil characteristic affected by liming

M. F. Fernandes, J. L. Anjos, L. F. Sobral, R. P. M. Fernandes, A. S. Araújo

01/Sep/1998

This study was carried out using soil samples collected from a Podzol grown with orange trees, at Estação Experimental de Umbaúba, Umbaúba-SE (CPATC-EMBRAPA), to evaluate the acid and alkaline phosphatases activities from a coastal tableland soil submitted to different base saturation values (32, 45, 68 and 76.6%) and the relationships between soil characteristics and these activities. Positive responses to the increment of base saturation were observed for pH, organic matter content, available phosphorus and acid and alkaline phosphatases activities, in […]

Mineralization of nitrogen incorporated as green manure in three soils of Central Amazon, Brazil

S.S. Alfaia

01/Sep/1997

This study was carried out under laboratory conditions from September to December, 1992. The objective was to evaluate the mineralization of nitrogen in cowpea (Vigna unguiculata L.) green manure, using 15N as tracer, in three major soils of Central Amazon: an Oxisol, an Ultisol and a Low-Humic Gley. The variation in amount and form of the mineral N from cowpea residues was related to the chemical characteristics of each soil. In the Oxisol and Ultisol the incorporation of green manure […]

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